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Maggie Gallagher is President of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy and a co-author of The Case for Marriage. Comments for Maggie? Email HERE.
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Prepared Statement of Maggie Gallagher, Drake Law Review, Volume 58, 2010
Maggie Gallagher at Southern Evangelical Seminary, April 2010.
The Future of Marriage: Why (and How) Christians Must Engage the Same-Sex Marriage Debate
Franciscan University of Steubenville Distinguished Speakers Series, April 6, 2010
Maggie at Gonzaga Law School, Feb 25, 2009
"If Marriage is Natural, Why Is Defending It So Hard?"Ave Maria Law Review 2006
SSM and the Fate of Religious Liberty: Heritage Debate, May 22, 2006
Gay Marriage: Evidence from Europe? June 1 Cato debate between Maggie Gallagher and William Eskridge
Jon Rauch and Maggie Gallagher at University of Calif. San Diego
(How) Will Gay Marriage Weaken Marriage as a Social Institution: A Reply to Andrew Koppelman University of St. Thomas
Law Journal, Fall 2005, Volume 2 Number 1
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About iMAPP
The Institute for Marriage and Public Policy is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to high quality research and public education on ways that law and public policy can strengthen marriage as a social institution. Working with top scholars, public officials, and community leaders, iMAPP brings the latest research to bear on important policy questions, seeking to promote thoughtful, informed discussion of marriage and family policy at all levels of American government, academia, and civil society.
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